While the team did well to get to this point, they are still a ways away from competing against the best in the world.
Fittingly, Canada’s best player, Alphonso Davies, scored it 67 seconds into the contest to give his team the lead. In its lone previous appearance in 1986, Canada failed to score a goal and was also shut out in its opening game against Belgium last Wednesday.
Not having been at the World Cup in 36 years, it’s understandable there’s a learning curve when it comes to how things are done at the biggest single sporting event in the world, but for an organization whose coaches talk incessantly about learnings there seems to be little of it actually being done here.Article content
Yet, not making Davies available again for the strictly Canadian journalists in attendance was revealing on how the operation is run and who is calling the shots.Article content That’s what other countries do. That’s what Canada needs to do if they want to be on the biggest stage on a regular basis. What Canada Soccer, Davies and his management team need to understand is that at the World Cup there are hundreds of great stories to be told and the team’s first trip to the tournament in 36 years led by a refugee from Edmonton was one worth telling.
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